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Dr. Hasmukh Ravat
DIRECTOR CARDIOLOGY | Fortis Mulund
  • Cardiac Sciences | Interventional Cardiology
  • date26 Years
  • rupee 1500
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Dr Hasmukh Ravat is a distinguished cardiologist at Fortis Mulund with exemplary experience gleaned from his work abroad and in India. He has a discerning eye for diagnosing cardiac conditions and believes in employing his best skills in treatment and procedures where necessary. ...
Dr Hasmukh Ravat is a distinguished cardiologist at Fortis Mulund with exemplary experience gleaned from his work abroad and in India. He has a discerning eye for diagnosing cardiac conditions and believes in employing his best skills in treatment and procedures where necessary. In his notable practice, he has independently performed thousands of precise diagnoses and prescribed and treated them through an individualized approach to accomplish the best of outcomes. Dr. Ravat is proficient in conducting the entire range of diagnostic tests to determine the location and intensity of the cardiac condition. His aptitude is in conducting echocardiograms, stress tests, cardiac catheterization, coronary angiograms, as well as pediatric catheterization, and adult rheumatic and congenital angiograms. At Fortis Mulund, an illustrious multispeciality healthcare institution, Dr Ravat displays his exceptional skills in interventional cardiology and expertise in handling the most advanced diagnostic and imaging instruments. He is adept at coronary angioplasty and stenting, renal angioplasties, pacemakers, valvuloplasties and balloon mitral valvotomy with a high degree of patient satisfaction and success. His scope of interest is not just in treating heart conditions but also takes immense initiative in the prevention of heart disease. With his critical thinking in discerning the root of the problem ailing the heart and compassionate approach towards his patients regardless of their age, Dr Ravat has set a distinct benchmark in quality cardiac care at Fortis Mulund. Areas Of Expertise : • Atherosclerotic diseases leading to hypertension (high blood pressure), coronary artery disease (CAD), peripheral artery disease (PAD), heart attack, and stroke. • Cardiac arrhythmias including bradycardia (abnormally slow heartbeat), tachycardia (rapid heartbeat), and atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat) • Heart valve disease due to the dysfunction of the tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, or aortic valve of the heart. • Heart infections and heart inflammations like Pericarditis- the inflammation of the outer membrane around the heart called the pericardium, Endocarditis -the infection of a heart valve or the inner lining of the heart, Myocarditis - a rare disease of the heart muscle, often occurring in healthy people. • Heart failure, and Congestive heart failure (CHF). • Cardiac arrest • Rotational athrectomy with the rotablation device • Carotid angioplasty and stenting, renal and peripheral angioplasties
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MD (Med.), DM (Cardiology)

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